Is Chick-fil-A still anti-LGBTQ+? Here’s its full record
From employee discrimination to millions in harmful donations, Chick-fil-A has a long anti-LGBTQ+ history. But how much is still going on?
September 11, 2024
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From employee discrimination to millions in harmful donations, Chick-fil-A has a long anti-LGBTQ+ history. But how much is still going on?
The antigay ministry Focus on the Family announced it will eliminate 49 more jobs.
Focus on the Family founder James C. Dobson will end his 32-year tenure as the voice of the conservative Christian ministry.
Washington State couple Dotti Berry and Robynne Sapp walked into Focus on the Family headquarters wanting to set the record straight on the conservative group's misinformation about gays. Instead they got arrested--but made an important statement all the same.
Video of the ad that the football star is doing on behalf of Focus on the Family is now available.
Focus on the Family will eliminate 202 jobs, making it the biggest layoff in the history of James Dobson's Christian ministry, based in Colorado Springs, Colo. The nonprofit's budget has been adjusted from $160 million in the 2008 fiscal year to $138 million, according to The Gazette of Colorado Springs. Focus on the Family was one of the major donors to California's Proposition 8.
The Wisconsin congressman made that clear in a recent audio interview with Focus on the Family president Jim Daly.
Post-James Dobson, Focus on the Family is meeting with groups that don't share their viewpoints.
Jim Daly, the president and CEO of Focus on the Family, has announced that he is most likely fighting a losing battle.
The man who was once the face of what it means to be "ex-gay" has renounced all reparative therapy.
A group called Colorado Peoples Press claimed responsibility for spray-paitning "Their blood is on your hands" and "Five lives taken" on a sign at Focus's headquarters in Colorado Springs.